Tea tree essential oil is another very popular, versatile oil in the world of skin care and aromatherapy and is famous for its healing and medicinal properties. It is steam distilled from the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia tree native to Australia and has been historically used by Aborigines for centuries as a topical treatment. Today, tea tree oil has been proven to be highly useful due to is antibacterial, anti-fungal, antiseptic and antiviral properties. Tea tree oil benefits are well known amongst aromatherapy enthusiasts and it’s considered to be a must-have essential oil in your collection.

In our previous post about lavender we talked about some of the overall benefits of lavender in skin care and aromatherapy. Now let’s explore some ways you can get started using lavender oil at home.

We use lavender in a dizzying array of our body care and skin care product formulas. From head to toe, lavender can be used everywhere. It is widely regarded for its calming and relaxing therapeutic effects and positive influence on your wellbeing. For skin care it has antibacterial, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory properties.

Everyone is familiar with lavender. Lavender essential oil is one of the most versatile and recognizable natural skin care oils available. It has many, many therapeutic benefits and uses for your skin and hair.

Is clary sage essential oil a part of your skin care routine?

Like many essential oils clary sage is rich in natural skin care and therapeutic benefits; especially therapeutic benefits for women. The aroma is similar to typical garden sage but less herbal with a slightly more earthy, even sweet or nutty tone.